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Confessions - Pillar |
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With an awakened hunger and passion, Pillar delivers messages of unity and commitment with the release of their 6th... |
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Where Do We Go from Here With DVD - Pillar |
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Limited edition of Pillar's best-selling release Where Do We Go From Here. Includes over 60 minutes of live footage +... |
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Fireproof Re-Release - Pillar |
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The group who released 2001's "Hard Rock Album of the Year"return with their second record, Fireproof, an explosive... |
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The Reckoning - Pillar |
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In the six short years since the band formed in a dingy dorm room in Hays, Kansas, Pillar has become a rock force to be... |
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Reckoning With DVD - Pillar |
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In the six short years since the band formed in a dingy dorm room in Hays, Kansas, Pillar has become a rock force to be... |
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For The Love Of The Game - Pillar |
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Hailing from Tulsa, OK and having won three Dove Awards, Pillar's For The Love Of The Game is big, fun, infectious rock... |
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Above - Pillar |
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Inspired by I Timothy 3:15 where Paul describes God's household as ". . .the pillar and foundation of truth,"Pillar... |
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Broken Down: The EP - Pillar |
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This CD features a brand new song and 5 newly recorded acoustic versions of Pillar favorites including "Further From... |
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Where Do We Go from Here - Pillar |
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Where Do We Go From Here explodes through what was and races toward what's to come. Five years, four #1 ... |
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Pillar - Above July 15th, 2004
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Anonymous
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From Flickerrecords.com comes Pillar's debut album entitled Above. Pillar has a unique musical style all their own. Their musical style is a combination of rap, hard-core, metal, and even some influences of reggae. Pillar's dedication to sharing the gospel to young people around the world shows with their straight-forward, in-your-face lyrics.
The album starts out with an intro that flows into "Live For Him", a song about being on the road, engaged in warfare for souls, and sharing Christ with others everywhere they go. "All Day Everyday" is the "heaviest" song on the album. A hard-core, metal song with screaming and all! The title track, "Above", is about praising God. The song is about how God is everything in their lives. "Everything to my God above, He's my one and only true love."
"Galactic Groove", an Old Skool-style rap, features Knowdaverbs rapping/telling a story about "living the rap life," full of futuristic puns. The song shows the life of a rapper today, and one in 2003. It also shows that through time, Christ was, is, and always will be in control of the Universe. The album concludes with the only soft song on the album, entitled "Father". Lead singer, Rob Beckley's smooth vocals tell about how God is their everything and how He will take them home, to Heaven, one day.
Pillar truly has the talent to do almost anything musically, vocally, and lyrically - and they take advantage of it all. There is something for everyone on this album.
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great rock band July 17th, 2004
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Anonymous
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This cd offers alot to the listener although it's nothing new. Their standard rap lyrical/rock musical approach to music definitely opens your ears but at the same time doesn't completely satisfy your need for something creative. However, for lovers of the standard rap/rock, this album will rock your face off.
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blew me away August 9th, 2004
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J.R.
from Ft Worth
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When I first heard the song "Live for Him" on our local Christian rock station, 89.7 power fm, I knew I had 2 get the album & after listenin 2 it, I loved it so much that I had 2 go see them in concert & they were even better in concert & if u ever get 2 meet the guys, they r such nice, sweet, & awesome guys w/ such a powerful love 4 the Lord that can only be understood through their music
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Great Ablum August 9th, 2004
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James
from USA
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There's no question that Pillar is making music for God and that's what I admire most about them. They make great music without compromising their faith. This CD is a must have for anyone who likes rock.
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Good stuff November 2nd, 2004
Reviewer:
Douglas A
from Michigan
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I went back and bought this cd after loving Fireproof. A great rock-rap album. I really liked it.
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wonderfilled February 4th, 2005
Reviewer:
ben
from
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Let me start by saying that this CD simply rocks. However, I made the mistake of buying their album "Fireproof" first, then expecting more of the same from this one. As I said, that was a mistake. The sound is entirely different (not as hard for one thing), as is most of the message. But the music just kind of grew on me and now I like it just about as much as I do "Fireproof". I can't really compare them because they're two completely different sounds, but they're both great in their own way.
So I'd recommend that you buy not only this CD, but "Fireproof" and anything else this terrific band releases. Enjoy!
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Just Blew Me Away... Awesome April 15th, 2005
Reviewer:
Justin
from FL
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This album can be described as nothing short of awesome. It is full of groove and good energy. I can't help but jam when I hear it. I love the reggae sound they incorporate and the message is there. They come across as controlled and very well articulated in their music. No overkill on either side of the metal or reggae sound and no choppy transitions. How you can listen to this album and not give it up to God, I don't know.
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Horrible April 30th, 2005
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Skylar
from Adel
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This is probably Pillar's worst album that's out on the market. The lyrics are horrible and, once again, you must have a very good taste for rap music. In my opinion, there are no good songs on this album.
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Above February 24th, 2006
Reviewer:
Anonymous
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this album is first of the band, and contains rock, rap and funk, of a quite pleasant way, and in addition that the letters have a deep message. My favorite song is: Open Your Eyes.
The only complaint is that the songs are of short duration.
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WOW July 16th, 2004
Reviewer:
Phillip
from San Antonio
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While I don't usually go looking for hard rock cds I had heard that this was a great disk. To my delight, it was better than great, it was AWSOME!!! Pillar has come on the scene and brought a great hard rock sound with great guitar, and added lyrics that you can not only understand, but you can also track them back to the Bible and the message that they are trying to get across. This is definatly one of, if not the best hard rock album that has come out in a very long time.
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